Policies
and Programmes for Children
Development programmes aimed at reducing
poverty do not necessarily reach children, or improve the environment in which they live
and grow. It is acknowledged that while national development efforts for poverty
alleviation would continue, the needs for children must be met today. Out of the 300
million children in India, a lot live in an economic and social environment which could
impede the child's physical and mental development.
The National Policy for Children, 1974, is founded on
the conviction that child development programmes are necessary to ensure equality of
opportunity to these children. It provides the framework for assigning priorities to
different needs of children, and for responding to them in an integrated manner. Other
policies, programmes and schemes for child development have been formulated, keeping in
mind the objectives of this National Policy.
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